Cloud Computing Applications
It is said that content is king, but today 'fresh, relevant
content' is the master - or is it?
Every owner of a commercial web site knows that frequent fresh
content is needed on their pages in order to achieve and
maintain a high listing on search engines which actively seek
fresh content. Google sends out its 'freshbot' spider to gather
and index new material from all the sites which offer it. MSN
Search seeks it too. I've noticed that MSN Search's spider pays
a daily visit to a site of mine ...
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January 21st, 2012 in
Internet
VPS hosting and cloud hosting are perhaps currently the most popular options available in web hosting services for companies. With virtual private servers the website would be hosted in a virtual partition within a larger hosting server. The server itself would generally include many such partitions or servers and each would be capable of hosting a different site. Cloud is a little similar since the websites here would also be hosted on virtual partitions. But with cloud the server ...
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January 20th, 2012 in
Technology
VPS hosting is a relatively new hosting service which can be immensely helpful for website developers. In the recent few months there has been a significant increase in the number of developers shifting to this new hosting plan from shared hosting. Perhaps the most attractive feature of this hosting plan is that it is much cheaper when compared to dedicated servers. Like with the dedicated servers, virtual private servers allows them to install any software or program they need on the ...
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January 19th, 2012 in
Technology
VPS hosting is the ideal middle ground today in the hosting industry. Like dedicated server it offers full root access but at the price of shared hosting. This particular hosting service offers good value for the dollar. Those who have heard about this particular hosting service and are eager to consider it as an option against shared hosting should take some time to first learn about the benefits that it offers. Cost savingsCost savings is the most important goal for any business ...
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January 18th, 2012 in
Technology
Moving A SQL Server Database Desirée Harris March, 3 2005
A database move can be done a couple different ways, but when
the database is updated frequently and the move needs to be
completed with minimal downtime and no data loss, it is best to
move it by detaching and then reattaching the database on the
new server. The database will be offline during the move but it
is better to have it offline than to miss transactions when
backing up and then restoring the database on the new server.
In ...
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January 17th, 2012 in
Internet
VPS hosting can offer a number of benefits to its users through some of its features. Users who are currently considering this particular option should take some time to get familiar with its features and benefits before switching over from shared hosting. Top featuresGiven below are the top features of VPS hosting: * Virtual private servers offer complete root access, complete authority and operational separation just like dedicated servers. The websites will not be affected by any ...
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January 16th, 2012 in
Technology
Almost all people living in urban areas are exposed to the modern times where gadgets and high-tech equipment are openly introduced and replaced every once in a while.Every day, most people communicate with their loved ones or friends and run their businesses through the internet, which they consider as the most convenient way of getting in touch than sending letters through the traditional way. Through chatting in the internet, they get to send and receive messages in an instant ...
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January 15th, 2012 in
Technology
Has Hotmail Frozen?
Hotmail has descended slowly, without note, into a state of
completely unuseability. The problems are with accessing
messages, sending emails, and the dreaded blue screen of email
death: "The Server Is Too Busy". Hey Gates, I know you're a busy
guy, but can't you even make servers that have time to talk to
me?
There are spattered posts in assorted newsgroups with theories
as to the possible causes of Hotmail's problems. They range from
1) a recent merger with Sympatico, to ...
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January 14th, 2012 in
Internet
Bandwidth explained:
Bandwidth is the amount of data transfer that you are allowed to
have for a hosting package i.e. Let's say you have a web page
that is 48KB in size, now each time a user opens your site and
goes to that page S/he downloads 48 KB of information on to
their computer. If a 100 users view that page one time each then
there has been a total of 4800 KB of data transferred from the
server on which your files are stored for the computer of users.
Size of web Page: 48 KB Number of ...
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January 13th, 2012 in
Internet
A friend and I were having a discussion recently. I asked him
what he thought the next method of distribution for films and
music would be. My thoughts were that we would have to come up
with some new method that was convenient, sturdy and didn't
involve compression (as CDs and DVDs do, thereby limiting the
picture and sound quality, although not very much). He simply
said that it wasn't going to happen; in the future it's all
going to be distributed on the Internet.
I've heard this argument ...
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January 12th, 2012 in
Internet
With the rapid advancement of technology and the changing business trends, web hosting has become the requirement of every small, mid-sized or large business. Moreover, irrespective of your geographical location, your business receives a huge flock of clients from around the globe, all thanks to the herd of web hosting companies present on the Internet. However, it becomes a daunting task to evaluate and select an appropriate provider from so many lucrative offers from all types of ...
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January 11th, 2012 in
Technology
Even if a business is small, the owners need to think big. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Service provide big corporation telecommunications features on a small business budget. A cost-effective alternative to landline services, VoIP break information down into digital packets that are sent over the Internet. With VoIP you can meet a range of telecommunications needs without additional fees. Because VoIP provides a unified solution for business communications, VoIP can turn small ...
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January 10th, 2012 in
Computers
Co-location hosting offers the utmost flexibility, as it allows the users to choose the hardware configuration of the server and its corresponding software solution. The website owner is responsible for the server's upkeep, while the hosting company maintains the server connection and handles environmental like fire controls, air conditioning and uninterruptible power supply (UPS). For co-location hosting, the
user pays hefty fee for renting the physical space on the server each month. ...
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January 9th, 2012 in
Technology
Telecom spending can be a very large part of a company's operating costs. Companies are always looking to keep their costs under control and telecom spending is one of the more difficult areas to manage. Even with the increase in value and flexibility from new technology, companies have also seen an increase in their telecom costs. Mobile phones, remote network access and broadband solutions have simplified our workspaces, but have complicated the telecom accounting procedures.Although you ...
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January 8th, 2012 in
Technology
Unsolicited spam is a constant issue for anyone using an email address. Even those who delete their unwanted messages can come across the need to find who the originator of an email is. Quite often, this need will arise when the recipient of an email is being threatened or harassed. In order to determine who had originally sent such an email, there are two primary online options which are available. An internet protocol, or "IP" trace, is your first option. An IP number is like a fingerprint ...
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January 7th, 2012 in
Technology
Benefits of Cloud Computing